- the
dastango, or storyteller,
whose voice is his main
artistic tool in
orally recreating the
dastan or the story.
Notable 19th-century
dastangos included...
- Gujurati, Baloch, and
Sindhi Dalang Literature Indonesian To
present Dastango Literature ****stani
Until 20th
century (revived) Dengbêj
Literature and...
- tumba-algoza
genre based in the
regions of
Malwa and Majha. Dhādī and
Dāstāngo groups recorded the
first records of
Punjabi po****r
music in the 1930s...
- and
Sanskrit sources.
Farooqui has, over the years,
built a team of
dastangos trained by him,
including Ankit Chadha,
Darain Shahidi,
Poonam Girdhani...
- in the Urdu language. Its
first meeting was held
under the name bazm-e
dāstāngo (Storytellers' gathering) and
organized by
writers looking for a non-political...
- Umro
Ayyar or Amar
Ayyar is a
fictional character, an ayyār, in Tilism-e-Hoshruba, an Urdu
recension of the
Islamic epic
Hamzanama (originally in Persian)...
-
successful performances by many
artists around the globe.
Unlike most
dastangos, Agha
prefers to
perform solo
rather than as part of a pair. His dastans...
-
storytelling known as dastangoi, an oral form that
revolves around the
dastango or storyteller,
using their voice to
conjure up an
elaborate cast of characters...
-
recent prose writers of
Deccan and Gujrat),
Mirza Ghalib La**** Mein and
Dastango Ashfaq Ahmad are his most
famous books. His
drama Ainak Wala Jin was po****r...